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Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Trail OBITUARIES – TRAIL DAILY TIMESOBITUARIESHAROLD RONALD JONESLORRAINE H ANSENLOGINEDWARD FRANCIS GODFREY MILNERBEN HUTH explore trail daily times. news; sports; trending now; business; entertainment; life; community; opinion; videos; weather LOCAL NEWS – TRAIL DAILY TIMES Slocan Valley’s Lemon Creek fuel spill class action suit gets second go-ahead. The lawsuit stems from the July 2013 spill of 35,000 litresof jet fuel
INDOOR DINING, UP TO 5 HOME VISITORS ALLOWED IN B.C. COVID B.C.’s COVID-19 restart plan has begun with a return of indoor restaurant dining for up to six people, and indoor home gatherings for up to five people or one additional household. Tuesday (May 25) begins the first of four stages of lifting public health restrictions, and further stages depend on PARANORMAL INVESTIGATORS COMING TO CANADA’S SMALLEST CITY Paranormal investigators are looking into reputed hauntings in Greenwood, residents heard at Tuesday’s city council meeting, May 25. Mayor Barry Noll said he’d invited a four-person crew from the Amazon Prime series True North Paranormal (TNP) to begin filming at City Hall and the McArthur Centre starting Friday, June 4. ARSON SUSPECTED IN FIRE NEAR THE OLD TRAIL BRIDGE A woman has been arrested as fire investigators probe a suspicious afternoon blaze beneath the Old Trail Bridge. Minutes before 2 p.m. on Tuesday, May 25, Trail police and first responders with Kootenay Boundary Regional Fire Rescue were called to a fire at the camp located on Casino Road near the bridge. ROSSLAND PEDESTRIAN DIES AFTER BEING PINNED BETWEEN 2 A Rossland man, 61, was killed Monday morning after he was pinned between two vehicles when walking down Kootenay Avenue. On May 10, at 11:43 a.m., Greater Trail police and first responders were called to the scene of a serious motor vehicle incident on the 1700-block of Kootenay Avenue, in Rossland, involving a pedestrian. BLACK BEAR GOES BERSERK IN ROSSLAND FAMILY VEHICLE Greater Trail residents are being reminded to lock their vehicle doors – not to thwart potential thieves, but to deter hungry black bears. On April 20, a Rossland family was woken in the middle of the night by an unexpected intruder. SUSPECTED OVERDOSE DEATH OF VANCOUVER ISLAND 12 YEAR OLD Adriana Londono says the death of her 12-year-old daughter is a reflection of the lack of supports both of them have faced. A Grade 6 student at Gordon Head Middle APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR NEW AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNITS IN EAST With the new affordable housing complex in East Trail ready to open its doors in four months, management is starting to accept applications for tenancy.TRAIL DAILY TIMES
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Trail OBITUARIES – TRAIL DAILY TIMESOBITUARIESHAROLD RONALD JONESLORRAINE H ANSENLOGINEDWARD FRANCIS GODFREY MILNERBEN HUTH explore trail daily times. news; sports; trending now; business; entertainment; life; community; opinion; videos; weather LOCAL NEWS – TRAIL DAILY TIMES Slocan Valley’s Lemon Creek fuel spill class action suit gets second go-ahead. The lawsuit stems from the July 2013 spill of 35,000 litresof jet fuel
INDOOR DINING, UP TO 5 HOME VISITORS ALLOWED IN B.C. COVID B.C.’s COVID-19 restart plan has begun with a return of indoor restaurant dining for up to six people, and indoor home gatherings for up to five people or one additional household. Tuesday (May 25) begins the first of four stages of lifting public health restrictions, and further stages depend on PARANORMAL INVESTIGATORS COMING TO CANADA’S SMALLEST CITY Paranormal investigators are looking into reputed hauntings in Greenwood, residents heard at Tuesday’s city council meeting, May 25. Mayor Barry Noll said he’d invited a four-person crew from the Amazon Prime series True North Paranormal (TNP) to begin filming at City Hall and the McArthur Centre starting Friday, June 4. ARSON SUSPECTED IN FIRE NEAR THE OLD TRAIL BRIDGE A woman has been arrested as fire investigators probe a suspicious afternoon blaze beneath the Old Trail Bridge. Minutes before 2 p.m. on Tuesday, May 25, Trail police and first responders with Kootenay Boundary Regional Fire Rescue were called to a fire at the camp located on Casino Road near the bridge. ROSSLAND PEDESTRIAN DIES AFTER BEING PINNED BETWEEN 2 A Rossland man, 61, was killed Monday morning after he was pinned between two vehicles when walking down Kootenay Avenue. On May 10, at 11:43 a.m., Greater Trail police and first responders were called to the scene of a serious motor vehicle incident on the 1700-block of Kootenay Avenue, in Rossland, involving a pedestrian. BLACK BEAR GOES BERSERK IN ROSSLAND FAMILY VEHICLE Greater Trail residents are being reminded to lock their vehicle doors – not to thwart potential thieves, but to deter hungry black bears. On April 20, a Rossland family was woken in the middle of the night by an unexpected intruder. SUSPECTED OVERDOSE DEATH OF VANCOUVER ISLAND 12 YEAR OLD Adriana Londono says the death of her 12-year-old daughter is a reflection of the lack of supports both of them have faced. A Grade 6 student at Gordon Head Middle APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR NEW AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNITS IN EAST With the new affordable housing complex in East Trail ready to open its doors in four months, management is starting to accept applications for tenancy. EEDITIONS – TRAIL DAILY TIMES Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Trail VIDEO: MOTHER BEAR, CUBS TAKE A WALK AROUND SURREY Residents of Surrey’s Fleetwood neighbourhood are on alert after a family of bears was photographed roaming the area Saturday. Photos and videos of a mother and her two cubs started circulating online shortly after 12 p.m. The animals were spotted near 164 Avenue and 85 Street.“Please watch
GREATER TRAIL SENIORS ENCOURAGED TO SIGN UP FOR ONLINE Greater Trail seniors will have an opportunity to ramp up their computer skills and protect themselves from online frauds. The Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy is encouraging seniors to register for an upcoming Social Media Safety and Digital Literacy for Seniors Workshop. The 75-minute workshop VIDEO: KELOWNA WOMAN RESCUES CAPSIZED KAYAKER IN OKANAGAN A Kelowna surfskier is warning people to be careful after she managed to rescue a kayaker on Okanagan Lake. Sally Wallick, a competitive swimmer and surfskier, said she was out for a paddle on the lake a week and a half ago. The day started out beautiful and the water was flat. It was perfect for B.C. CHURCH PASTOR FOUND GUILTY OF ACCESSING ‘SUBSTANTIAL The former executive pastor of Main Street Church in Chilliwack has been found guilty accessing and possession of child pornography. Sitting in the front row of courtroom 204 at the Chilliwack Law Courts, John (Johannes) Vermeer elicited no reaction as Judge ABBOTSFORD TRUSTEE TEMPORARILY STEPS DOWN AFTER SHARING Abbotsford trustee temporarily steps down after sharing post relating COVID masks to slavery. Phil Anderson to receive training to better understand provincial mask mandate after posting picture APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR NEW AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNITS IN EAST With the new affordable housing complex in East Trail ready to open its doors in four months, management is starting to accept applications for tenancy. TOWNHOUSE DEVELOPMENT PROPOSED FOR WANETA The City of Trail gave the go-ahead for the potential development of a townhouse project at Waneta Junction. Jan. 25 council held its first two readings of the Bench at Blaylock Development Inc. (Bench) proposal to purchase 3.71 acres of land and develop a three-phase multi-unit residential complex north of the Trail Canadian Tire. WHAT DO YOU DO IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE VITT? WHAT WE KNOW OF Hill said clots typically appear in the head, lungs, legs or stomach, so symptoms associated with those body parts should not be ignored. Weitz added that some VITT clots have been seen in parts of the body not usually associated with clots, including the splanchnic veins that drain the liver, spleen and bowel. CITY OF ROSSLAND GIVES GO AHEAD FOR IRON COLT DEVELOPMENT The City of Rossland approved a development permit for a luxury condominium. The Iron Colt Hill Side Development on Iron Colt Ave. is a high-end multiple-family, four-story dwelling with 16 units built into the hillside overlooking the city.TRAIL DAILY TIMES
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Trail OBITUARIES – TRAIL DAILY TIMESOBITUARIESHAROLD RONALD JONESLORRAINE H ANSENLOGINEDWARD FRANCIS GODFREY MILNERBEN HUTH explore trail daily times. news; sports; trending now; business; entertainment; life; community; opinion; videos; weather LOCAL NEWS – TRAIL DAILY TIMES Slocan Valley’s Lemon Creek fuel spill class action suit gets second go-ahead. The lawsuit stems from the July 2013 spill of 35,000 litresof jet fuel
INDOOR DINING, UP TO 5 HOME VISITORS ALLOWED IN B.C. COVID B.C.’s COVID-19 restart plan has begun with a return of indoor restaurant dining for up to six people, and indoor home gatherings for up to five people or one additional household. Tuesday (May 25) begins the first of four stages of lifting public health restrictions, and further stages depend on PARANORMAL INVESTIGATORS COMING TO CANADA’S SMALLEST CITY Paranormal investigators are looking into reputed hauntings in Greenwood, residents heard at Tuesday’s city council meeting, May 25. Mayor Barry Noll said he’d invited a four-person crew from the Amazon Prime series True North Paranormal (TNP) to begin filming at City Hall and the McArthur Centre starting Friday, June 4. ARSON SUSPECTED IN FIRE NEAR THE OLD TRAIL BRIDGE A woman has been arrested as fire investigators probe a suspicious afternoon blaze beneath the Old Trail Bridge. Minutes before 2 p.m. on Tuesday, May 25, Trail police and first responders with Kootenay Boundary Regional Fire Rescue were called to a fire at the camp located on Casino Road near the bridge. ROSSLAND PEDESTRIAN DIES AFTER BEING PINNED BETWEEN 2 A Rossland man, 61, was killed Monday morning after he was pinned between two vehicles when walking down Kootenay Avenue. On May 10, at 11:43 a.m., Greater Trail police and first responders were called to the scene of a serious motor vehicle incident on the 1700-block of Kootenay Avenue, in Rossland, involving a pedestrian. BLACK BEAR GOES BERSERK IN ROSSLAND FAMILY VEHICLE Greater Trail residents are being reminded to lock their vehicle doors – not to thwart potential thieves, but to deter hungry black bears. On April 20, a Rossland family was woken in the middle of the night by an unexpected intruder. SUSPECTED OVERDOSE DEATH OF VANCOUVER ISLAND 12 YEAR OLD Adriana Londono says the death of her 12-year-old daughter is a reflection of the lack of supports both of them have faced. A Grade 6 student at Gordon Head Middle APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR NEW AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNITS IN EAST With the new affordable housing complex in East Trail ready to open its doors in four months, management is starting to accept applications for tenancy.TRAIL DAILY TIMES
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Trail OBITUARIES – TRAIL DAILY TIMESOBITUARIESHAROLD RONALD JONESLORRAINE H ANSENLOGINEDWARD FRANCIS GODFREY MILNERBEN HUTH explore trail daily times. news; sports; trending now; business; entertainment; life; community; opinion; videos; weather LOCAL NEWS – TRAIL DAILY TIMES Slocan Valley’s Lemon Creek fuel spill class action suit gets second go-ahead. The lawsuit stems from the July 2013 spill of 35,000 litresof jet fuel
INDOOR DINING, UP TO 5 HOME VISITORS ALLOWED IN B.C. COVID B.C.’s COVID-19 restart plan has begun with a return of indoor restaurant dining for up to six people, and indoor home gatherings for up to five people or one additional household. Tuesday (May 25) begins the first of four stages of lifting public health restrictions, and further stages depend on PARANORMAL INVESTIGATORS COMING TO CANADA’S SMALLEST CITY Paranormal investigators are looking into reputed hauntings in Greenwood, residents heard at Tuesday’s city council meeting, May 25. Mayor Barry Noll said he’d invited a four-person crew from the Amazon Prime series True North Paranormal (TNP) to begin filming at City Hall and the McArthur Centre starting Friday, June 4. ARSON SUSPECTED IN FIRE NEAR THE OLD TRAIL BRIDGE A woman has been arrested as fire investigators probe a suspicious afternoon blaze beneath the Old Trail Bridge. Minutes before 2 p.m. on Tuesday, May 25, Trail police and first responders with Kootenay Boundary Regional Fire Rescue were called to a fire at the camp located on Casino Road near the bridge. ROSSLAND PEDESTRIAN DIES AFTER BEING PINNED BETWEEN 2 A Rossland man, 61, was killed Monday morning after he was pinned between two vehicles when walking down Kootenay Avenue. On May 10, at 11:43 a.m., Greater Trail police and first responders were called to the scene of a serious motor vehicle incident on the 1700-block of Kootenay Avenue, in Rossland, involving a pedestrian. BLACK BEAR GOES BERSERK IN ROSSLAND FAMILY VEHICLE Greater Trail residents are being reminded to lock their vehicle doors – not to thwart potential thieves, but to deter hungry black bears. On April 20, a Rossland family was woken in the middle of the night by an unexpected intruder. SUSPECTED OVERDOSE DEATH OF VANCOUVER ISLAND 12 YEAR OLD Adriana Londono says the death of her 12-year-old daughter is a reflection of the lack of supports both of them have faced. A Grade 6 student at Gordon Head Middle APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR NEW AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNITS IN EAST With the new affordable housing complex in East Trail ready to open its doors in four months, management is starting to accept applications for tenancy. EEDITIONS – TRAIL DAILY TIMES Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Trail VIDEO: MOTHER BEAR, CUBS TAKE A WALK AROUND SURREY Residents of Surrey’s Fleetwood neighbourhood are on alert after a family of bears was photographed roaming the area Saturday. Photos and videos of a mother and her two cubs started circulating online shortly after 12 p.m. The animals were spotted near 164 Avenue and 85 Street.“Please watch
GREATER TRAIL SENIORS ENCOURAGED TO SIGN UP FOR ONLINE Greater Trail seniors will have an opportunity to ramp up their computer skills and protect themselves from online frauds. The Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy is encouraging seniors to register for an upcoming Social Media Safety and Digital Literacy for Seniors Workshop. The 75-minute workshop VIDEO: KELOWNA WOMAN RESCUES CAPSIZED KAYAKER IN OKANAGAN A Kelowna surfskier is warning people to be careful after she managed to rescue a kayaker on Okanagan Lake. Sally Wallick, a competitive swimmer and surfskier, said she was out for a paddle on the lake a week and a half ago. The day started out beautiful and the water was flat. It was perfect for B.C. CHURCH PASTOR FOUND GUILTY OF ACCESSING ‘SUBSTANTIAL The former executive pastor of Main Street Church in Chilliwack has been found guilty accessing and possession of child pornography. Sitting in the front row of courtroom 204 at the Chilliwack Law Courts, John (Johannes) Vermeer elicited no reaction as Judge ABBOTSFORD TRUSTEE TEMPORARILY STEPS DOWN AFTER SHARING Abbotsford trustee temporarily steps down after sharing post relating COVID masks to slavery. Phil Anderson to receive training to better understand provincial mask mandate after posting picture APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR NEW AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNITS IN EAST With the new affordable housing complex in East Trail ready to open its doors in four months, management is starting to accept applications for tenancy. TOWNHOUSE DEVELOPMENT PROPOSED FOR WANETA The City of Trail gave the go-ahead for the potential development of a townhouse project at Waneta Junction. Jan. 25 council held its first two readings of the Bench at Blaylock Development Inc. (Bench) proposal to purchase 3.71 acres of land and develop a three-phase multi-unit residential complex north of the Trail Canadian Tire. WHAT DO YOU DO IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE VITT? WHAT WE KNOW OF Hill said clots typically appear in the head, lungs, legs or stomach, so symptoms associated with those body parts should not be ignored. Weitz added that some VITT clots have been seen in parts of the body not usually associated with clots, including the splanchnic veins that drain the liver, spleen and bowel. CITY OF ROSSLAND GIVES GO AHEAD FOR IRON COLT DEVELOPMENT The City of Rossland approved a development permit for a luxury condominium. The Iron Colt Hill Side Development on Iron Colt Ave. is a high-end multiple-family, four-story dwelling with 16 units built into the hillside overlooking the city.TRAIL DAILY TIMES
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Trail OBITUARIES – TRAIL DAILY TIMESOBITUARIESHAROLD RONALD JONESLORRAINE H ANSENLOGINEDWARD FRANCIS GODFREY MILNERBEN HUTH explore trail daily times. news; sports; trending now; business; entertainment; life; community; opinion; videos; weather LOCAL NEWS – TRAIL DAILY TIMES Slocan Valley’s Lemon Creek fuel spill class action suit gets second go-ahead. The lawsuit stems from the July 2013 spill of 35,000 litresof jet fuel
INDOOR DINING, UP TO 5 HOME VISITORS ALLOWED IN B.C. COVID B.C.’s COVID-19 restart plan has begun with a return of indoor restaurant dining for up to six people, and indoor home gatherings for up to five people or one additional household. Tuesday (May 25) begins the first of four stages of lifting public health restrictions, and further stages depend on ARSON SUSPECTED IN FIRE NEAR THE OLD TRAIL BRIDGE A woman has been arrested as fire investigators probe a suspicious afternoon blaze beneath the Old Trail Bridge. Minutes before 2 p.m. on Tuesday, May 25, Trail police and first responders with Kootenay Boundary Regional Fire Rescue were called to a fire at the camp located on Casino Road near the bridge. ROSSLAND PEDESTRIAN DIES AFTER BEING PINNED BETWEEN 2 A Rossland man, 61, was killed Monday morning after he was pinned between two vehicles when walking down Kootenay Avenue. On May 10, at 11:43 a.m., Greater Trail police and first responders were called to the scene of a serious motor vehicle incident on the 1700-block of Kootenay Avenue, in Rossland, involving a pedestrian. BLACK BEAR GOES BERSERK IN ROSSLAND FAMILY VEHICLE Greater Trail residents are being reminded to lock their vehicle doors – not to thwart potential thieves, but to deter hungry black bears. On April 20, a Rossland family was woken in the middle of the night by an unexpected intruder. VIDEO: KELOWNA WOMAN RESCUES CAPSIZED KAYAKER IN OKANAGAN A Kelowna surfskier is warning people to be careful after she managed to rescue a kayaker on Okanagan Lake. Sally Wallick, a competitive swimmer and surfskier, said she was out for a paddle on the lake a week and a half ago. The day started out beautiful and the water was flat. It was perfect for APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR NEW AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNITS IN EAST With the new affordable housing complex in East Trail ready to open its doors in four months, management is starting to accept applications for tenancy. CITY OF ROSSLAND GIVES GO AHEAD FOR IRON COLT DEVELOPMENT The City of Rossland approved a development permit for a luxury condominium. The Iron Colt Hill Side Development on Iron Colt Ave. is a high-end multiple-family, four-story dwelling with 16 units built into the hillside overlooking the city.TRAIL DAILY TIMES
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Trail OBITUARIES – TRAIL DAILY TIMESOBITUARIESHAROLD RONALD JONESLORRAINE H ANSENLOGINEDWARD FRANCIS GODFREY MILNERBEN HUTH explore trail daily times. news; sports; trending now; business; entertainment; life; community; opinion; videos; weather LOCAL NEWS – TRAIL DAILY TIMES Slocan Valley’s Lemon Creek fuel spill class action suit gets second go-ahead. The lawsuit stems from the July 2013 spill of 35,000 litresof jet fuel
INDOOR DINING, UP TO 5 HOME VISITORS ALLOWED IN B.C. COVID B.C.’s COVID-19 restart plan has begun with a return of indoor restaurant dining for up to six people, and indoor home gatherings for up to five people or one additional household. Tuesday (May 25) begins the first of four stages of lifting public health restrictions, and further stages depend on ARSON SUSPECTED IN FIRE NEAR THE OLD TRAIL BRIDGE A woman has been arrested as fire investigators probe a suspicious afternoon blaze beneath the Old Trail Bridge. Minutes before 2 p.m. on Tuesday, May 25, Trail police and first responders with Kootenay Boundary Regional Fire Rescue were called to a fire at the camp located on Casino Road near the bridge. ROSSLAND PEDESTRIAN DIES AFTER BEING PINNED BETWEEN 2 A Rossland man, 61, was killed Monday morning after he was pinned between two vehicles when walking down Kootenay Avenue. On May 10, at 11:43 a.m., Greater Trail police and first responders were called to the scene of a serious motor vehicle incident on the 1700-block of Kootenay Avenue, in Rossland, involving a pedestrian. BLACK BEAR GOES BERSERK IN ROSSLAND FAMILY VEHICLE Greater Trail residents are being reminded to lock their vehicle doors – not to thwart potential thieves, but to deter hungry black bears. On April 20, a Rossland family was woken in the middle of the night by an unexpected intruder. VIDEO: KELOWNA WOMAN RESCUES CAPSIZED KAYAKER IN OKANAGAN A Kelowna surfskier is warning people to be careful after she managed to rescue a kayaker on Okanagan Lake. Sally Wallick, a competitive swimmer and surfskier, said she was out for a paddle on the lake a week and a half ago. The day started out beautiful and the water was flat. It was perfect for APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR NEW AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNITS IN EAST With the new affordable housing complex in East Trail ready to open its doors in four months, management is starting to accept applications for tenancy. CITY OF ROSSLAND GIVES GO AHEAD FOR IRON COLT DEVELOPMENT The City of Rossland approved a development permit for a luxury condominium. The Iron Colt Hill Side Development on Iron Colt Ave. is a high-end multiple-family, four-story dwelling with 16 units built into the hillside overlooking the city. EEDITIONS – TRAIL DAILY TIMES Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Trail SUPER MOON AND LUNAR ECLIPSE COMING WED. MAY 26, 2021 A photo by Rick Nowell of the last total lunar eclipse of 27 Sep 2015 in Cranbrook. The umbra is the dark central shadow cone cast by the Earth, about 2.5 times the size of the moon. VIDEO: KELOWNA WOMAN RESCUES CAPSIZED KAYAKER IN OKANAGAN A Kelowna surfskier is warning people to be careful after she managed to rescue a kayaker on Okanagan Lake. Sally Wallick, a competitive swimmer and surfskier, said she was out for a paddle on the lake a week and a half ago. The day started out beautiful and the water was flat. It was perfect for ABBOTSFORD TRUSTEE TEMPORARILY STEPS DOWN AFTER SHARING Abbotsford trustee temporarily steps down after sharing post relating COVID masks to slavery. Phil Anderson to receive training to better understand provincial mask mandate after posting picture APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR NEW AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNITS IN EAST With the new affordable housing complex in East Trail ready to open its doors in four months, management is starting to accept applications for tenancy. ‘SHE WAS THE LOVE OF OUR LIFE’: FORMER CARIBOO WOMAN Born and raised in Williams Lake, Maxine Quigg has since been a longtime resident of the City of Watertown in the state of New York. She was one of two victims gunned down at Bridgeview Real Estate Wednesday, April 28, 2021, a real estate brokerage she owned with business partner Terence O’Brien. SUSPECTED OVERDOSE DEATH OF VANCOUVER ISLAND 12 YEAR OLD Adriana Londono says the death of her 12-year-old daughter is a reflection of the lack of supports both of them have faced. A Grade 6 student at Gordon Head Middle School, Allayah “Ally” Yoli Thomas was struggling. “They’re not like me,” Ally would tell Londono. She preferred to hangoutSILVER CITY DAYS
Silver City Days – cancelled. With pandemic uncertainty still looming, Trail council scuttled plans for 2021 Silver City Days Jim Bailey; Nov. 26, 2020 12:30 p.m. ‘TRAIL STRICKEN BY FLOOD,’ 50 YEARS LATER “Who sent the water?” “Hard hit by nature’s fury” and “One amazed citizen,” describe just a few of the photos printed under the screaming headline, “Trail Stricken By Flood,” in the April 24, 1969 edition of the Trail Daily Times (see Page 3 in our Tuesday edition for a full rendition).. The previous day, April 23, the city was hit by catastrophic flooding that damaged or WHAT DO YOU DO IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE VITT? WHAT WE KNOW OF Hill said clots typically appear in the head, lungs, legs or stomach, so symptoms associated with those body parts should not be ignored. Weitz added that some VITT clots have been seen in parts of the body not usually associated with clots, including the splanchnic veins that drain the liver, spleen and bowel.TRAIL DAILY TIMES
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Trail OBITUARIES – TRAIL DAILY TIMESOBITUARIESHAROLD RONALD JONESLORRAINE H ANSENLOGINEDWARD FRANCIS GODFREY MILNERBEN HUTHTRAIL DAILY TIMESTRAIL DAILY TIMES OBITUARIES BC explore trail daily times. news; sports; trending now; business; entertainment; life; community; opinion; videos; weather LOCAL NEWS – TRAIL DAILY TIMES Slocan Valley’s Lemon Creek fuel spill class action suit gets second go-ahead. The lawsuit stems from the July 2013 spill of 35,000 litresof jet fuel
NEWS – TRAIL DAILY TIMESTRAIL DAILY NEWSTRAIL DAILY NEWSTRAIL DAILY TIMESTRAIL DAILY TIMES Expert says lull in Lower Mainland killing, shootings mean B.C. gangs just reloading ‘Gangsters become so hunted that they feel they have to eliminate their rivals before they get killed themself,’ says former Vancouver police Insp. Michael Porteous EEDITIONS – TRAIL DAILY TIMES Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Trail ARSON SUSPECTED IN FIRE NEAR THE OLD TRAIL BRIDGE A woman has been arrested as fire investigators probe a suspicious afternoon blaze beneath the Old Trail Bridge. Minutes before 2 p.m. on Tuesday, May 25, Trail police and first responders with Kootenay Boundary Regional Fire Rescue were called to a ROSSLAND PEDESTRIAN DIES AFTER BEING PINNED BETWEEN 2 A Rossland man, 61, was killed Monday morning after he was pinned between two vehicles when walking down Kootenay Avenue. On May 10, at 11:43 a.m., Greater Trail police and first responders were called to the scene of a serious motor vehicle incident on the 1700-block of Kootenay Avenue, in Rossland, involving a pedestrian. TOWNHOUSE DEVELOPMENT PROPOSED FOR WANETA The City of Trail gave the go-ahead for the potential development of a townhouse project at Waneta Junction. Jan. 25 council held its first two readings of the Bench at Blaylock Development Inc. (Bench) proposal to purchase 3.71 acres of land and develop a three-phase multi-unit residential complex north of the Trail Canadian Tire. APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR NEW AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNITS IN EAST With the new affordable housing complex in East Trail ready to open its doors in four months, management is starting to accept applications for tenancy. ‘TRAIL STRICKEN BY FLOOD,’ 50 YEARS LATER “Who sent the water?” “Hard hit by nature’s fury” and “One amazed citizen,” describe just a few of the photos printed under the screaming headline, “Trail Stricken By Flood,” in the April 24, 1969 edition of the Trail Daily Times (see Page 3 in our Tuesday edition for a full rendition).. The previous day, April 23, the city was hit by catastrophic flooding that damaged orTRAIL DAILY TIMES
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CENTRAL MOUNTAIN AIR INCREASES CASTLEGAR FLIGHTS Central Mountain Air (CMA) has announced that it will be increasing flights in and out of Castlegar this summer. Beginning June 28, round trip flights from the West Kootenay Regional Airport to Vancouver will be available seven days a week. CMA is also adding a larger aircraft that will fly later in B.C. TO START RELEASING NEIGHBOURHOOD-SPECIFIC COVID B.C.’s top doctor says the province plans to regularly release neighborhood-specific COVID-19 case counts and immunization rates following a leaked report that left some questioning an apparent gap between the level of data collected and what was provided to the public eye. According to B.C VIDEO: KELOWNA WOMAN RESCUES CAPSIZED KAYAKER IN OKANAGAN A Kelowna surfskier is warning people to be careful after she managed to rescue a kayaker on Okanagan Lake. Sally Wallick, a competitive swimmer and surfskier, said she was out for a paddle on the lake a week and a half ago. The day started out beautiful and the water was flat. It was perfect for KOOTENAY COLUMBIA TO OFFER SCHOOL-AT-HOME PROGRAM NEXT Kootenay Columbia School District 20 is planning on offering an expanded distributed learning program for families that would like tolearn from home.
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